It's a pretty unique course with a huge variety of scores. There's a lot of elevation, a decent amount of OB, a couple spots with a treacherous creek bed, and a lot of big beautiful trees. It plays about a par 58. One par 4 is pretty easy while the one right after it is one of the toughest holes in the state. One of best perks of the tournament is there's a swimming pool available to cool off at lunch! I definitely recommend it.

Clue wrote:It's a pretty unique course with a huge variety of scores. There's a lot of elevation, a decent amount of OB, a couple spots with a treacherous creek bed, and a lot of big beautiful trees. It plays about a par 58. One par 4 is pretty easy while the one right after it is one of the toughest holes in the state. One of best perks of the tournament is there's a swimming pool available to cool off at lunch! I definitely recommend it.

This was my first sanctioned tournament ever and I can wait to come back this year. This is one of the best courses I have played and the ProFlight crew did an amazing job making sure everything ran smoothly. I hope the weather cooperates with us this year but either way I intend on being there.

Nice job Kurt, pro flight, and crew! I tell you what, it was great to see there was water on the course (even though I brought my own beverages) and even though the break between rounds was about an hour and a half I didn't care because I got to hang with some old friends. Course looked great and sounds like more good things to come!

Adding up scores after league... Greco-"Kerri, you shot 11 up" Kerri- "oh a 65 isn't bad" Greco-"that was the back nine"